7:30 PM the Dave Stryker Organ Quartet play their low-down grooves at the Django. He’s back on 6/22.Ħ/1, 7:30 PM latin jazz piano legend Eddie Palmieri and his salsa orchestra on the plaza at Lincoln CenterĦ/2, 7 PM imaginative jazz trumpeter Jonathan Saraga and band at Culture Lab in Long Island CityĦ/2, 7:30 PM Danny Jonokuchi & The Revisionists play 1930s style swing jazz on the plaza at Lincoln CenterĦ/2, 8 PM, repeating 6/3-5 8 PM hard-hitting alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett and band at the Blue Note $20 standing room availĦ/2, 8:30 PM brilliantly twangy surf/instrumental C&W band the Bakersfield Breakers at 11th St BarĦ/2, 10:30 PM charismatic, adventurous postbop/avant garde trombonist/crooner Frank Lacy leads a quartet at Smalls, $25 cash at the door.Ħ/3, 7 PM entertaining cumbia jazz accordionist/crooner Gregorio Uribe and his large ensemble at Drom $20 adv tix availĦ/3, 7 PM soul-infused brass band the E xtra Syrup Horns at Pier 45 in Hudson River Park – take W 10th St to the river/Ħ/3. Music tba, but prior to the 2020 lockdown they always put on good, imaginative programs featuring a lot of undeservedly obscure composers.ħ/13, 7/20 and 7/27, 7 PM the Attacca Quartet play music by 21sst century composers at Madison Square ParkĦ/1-3, half past noon energetic, inventive, gospel-inspired jazz pianist Pete Malinverni at the electric piano at Bryant ParkĦ/1, 1 PM purist oldschool jazz guitarist Bill Wurtzel resumes his long-running stand at the American Folk Art Museum. Sundays at around 1 PM trumpeter Jon Kellso and (frequently) guitarist Matt Munisteri lead the Ear-Regulars in NYC’s only remaining hot jazz jam session at the Ear InnĦ/12, 6/19 and 6/26 various subsets of the NY Scandia Symphony play a program of Nordic composers TBA on the lawn downhill from the southern exit at Ft. Jukebox jazz in a JD Allen vein but not as dark and more straight-ahead/groove-oriented: as postbop party music goes, nobody’s writing better than this guy right now, $25 Thursdays in June at 10:30 PM tenor saxophonist Ken Fowser leads his band at the Django with special guest powerhouse trumpeter Jeremy Pelt. The first-rate players always rise to the level of the material. Mondays at the Django it’s all Mingus, whether with the Mingus Orchestra, Big Band or Mingus Dynasty: as jazz goes, it’s arguably the most exhilarating show of the week, every week. Weekly events first followed by the daily calendar. Lots of listings being added, almost daily, like the good old days before March 2020! New calendar for July and August coming 7/1, too. All these concerts are free of restrictions.
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